Learning to Love: Arranged Marriages and the British Indian Diaspora
- 154 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The book delves into the marriage experiences of the British-Indian diaspora, challenging negative stereotypes associated with arranged marriages. Through detailed ethnographic research, it reveals the complexities and emotional negotiations inherent in these unions. Rather than presenting arranged marriages as a single, uniform tradition, it highlights the diverse matchmaking practices that have evolved to reflect contemporary diasporic identities, showcasing the richness of these personal narratives.
